No saying politicians please

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    Chiropractors. It’s quackery performed by scam artists and idiots. A “ghost” told a crazy man about this magic during a seance, and his son saw a way to make a buck. The only thing it’s proven to do is cause paralysis.

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      In the same vein, homeopaths, and psychics that take advantage of vulnerable people (aka all of them)

      I miss James Randi…

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      wonder how less popular all that shit would be if the US just jad proper affordable/accessible healthcare like the most pf the rest of the modern world

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    Marketing, particularly Ads people. They exist only to hype shitty products, primarily. Sure they might get eyeballs on unknown brands, but I feel like that’s not what they are paid big bucks for.

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      Marketing is an industry built around manipulating people to buy things they otherwise wouldn’t be interested in buying. There’s no redeeming quality; the entire premise is shitty.

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      Ads make me especially mad because there’s reasonable evidence to suggest they aren’t effective at increasing sales so the whole thing feels like a scam to waste everyone’s time and money

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      I want to also ad the people who are determined to put ads on FUCKING EVERYTHING. I grew up in the 90s, I remember when gods damn gas pumps were silent… I remember when the flashiest thing we saw on the store was when the soda displays were made into cool shapes… Get off my lawn and take your damn roofing company sign with you.

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        Fun fact: you can silence most gas pump ads by pushing the second-from-the-top button on the right-hand side of the gas pump screen… Not all pumps, and every now and then I encounter one that uses the third button down, but most pumps I’ve run into can be silenced.

        It’s unforgivable they’ve jammed ads into pumps full of disgustingly overpriced gas that you’re already paying for…

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          keep an awl in the car… poke the speaker .

          or, get some 3.5mm male ends and stick it into the headphone port for the bild folks. does it screw the blind/visually impaired from getting gas? sure…but it’s an unfortunate side effect to saving all our ears. I wouldn’t mind if I was blind, I’d just ask the attendant for assistance in pumping.

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            Is there a statistically significant population of blind people pumping gas? If you struggle to pump gas unassisted, I’m honestly not sure how you would safely operate a vehicle.

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          I have yet to run into any gas pumps with video ads personally, but this seems like a great way to drive EV adoption

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              Luckily(?) charging times are long enough that you’d probably walk away from the charger and wait somewhere else.

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      I miss ads from the 60s-80s that were just a info-dump on the product with very little hype. You actually got to learn about what they were trying to sell you instead of a bunch of bullshit and a logo at the end.

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        Some ads I saw last year didn’t even talk about the product, I had no clue what they were selling, other than a quirky relationship video

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    I’m gonna suggest two:

    • anyone at all who works at ICE
    • anyone who works at an America health insurance company in any sort of managerial or leadership capacity
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    Corporate lobbyists. They’ve played a large part in the gradual destruction of the USA in the name of profit for their filthy-rich overlords.

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    Lobbyists, Human Resources, CEO’s, Corporate Attorney, Hedge fund manager, FBI, CIA, Mossad, ICE and Televangelist

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    Scammer. People don’t think it’s a “profession” in the true sense but it absolutely is. Majority of higher up people in scam call centers or phishing campaigns do it as their day job and they certainly make more money than the average honest worker putting in the same amount of effort.

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    Weapons dealers and manufacturers, realators, landlords, lobbyists, law enforcement officers, immigration officers or any other monopolists of violence.

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    Real-estate agents, followed by recruiters. Those people usually make good money while being absolutely shit at their jobs.

    Try to find a real-estate agent who is capable of taking a single picture without their thumb partially covering the camera lens…

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      I have a volunteer at my dog rescue who got her MBA but focused specifically on non-profit administration. She’s amazing, one of the most amazing we have because she handles grant writing and all the paperwork that keeps us in line. Her income job is with an np that helps refugees get their new life established.

      It’s like lawyers that actually use their training for good, few and far between but there are some out there.

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      I still never remember what the fuck MBA stands for without looking it up, I can only think “Master Bachelor Associate” because I feel they’re that pretentious; but, I know that’s incorrect.

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    Potentially unpopular response: engineers! I respect the knowledge and intellect, and I do not respect the deficits in curiosity and emotional intelligence. The engineers I know (some of whom I love) tend to be experts on the things they do know, but they don’t know what they don’t know.

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      As an engineer, I can understand your sentiment. Unfortunately, it’s a field that attracts a lot of smart and socially awkward people. Those whose heads enjoy engineering challenges often lack self awareness, and it results in either being really awkward or being obnoxious, or both. The “good ones” are less loud, so you don’t hear from them as much.

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        I love engineers <3

        Software engineers though tend toward tech bro. But on the other hand there are Really Amazing SWEs that again just aren’t that loud or annoying so you gotta be patient or lucky to meet them.

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          If you walk into someone’s home and it’s full of the latest and greatest tech, that’s a tech enthusiast. If you walk in and the most advanced piece of tech is a printer from 2005, that might be a senior software engineer.

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    Hedge fund investors, CEOs, cops, self help industry folks, homeopathic medicine salespeople, organizational structure consultants, social media influencers,

    just gonna keep adding,

    Suburban development planners, strip mall developers, developers who displace PoC neighborhoods, anyone in health insurance in the US, Catholic not-for-profits writ large, Catholic priests, tourist helicopter pilots…

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      Why tourist helicopter pilots? Everything else speaks for itself so I’m curious about that one lol

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        Ha, it is a bit personal I guess. They fly routes below 400ft continuously over parks, known landmarks, etc adding noise pollution that really gets to you.